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Home and Comic Page of: THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday: May 31, 1916 “S*’MATTER, POP?” we r) we wee we we er) we NATURALLY, NATURALLY, NATUR ALLY e EN leer eee A » By BIDE DUDLEY Bie MAN, MAY Tdave Green THUTH PEN DER TH ? T ts not tile iden of the Actors’ } lam Equity Association to use phy- sical force in enforcing its d ide on t! managers, after it re aMfiliated with the Ameri- Federation of Labor. The Equity > aad declare “a union shop” any- It will use all its efforts, th wili be along the line of moral in, ‘to have its contract adopted Managers who employ actors. meats that strikes won't be |, Not for a long time, at least, @ probably not at all. Bo says ard Kyle, the association's sec- » Violence, he adds, will never Be the means adopted to gain the ity’e cnds. The association has 000 members, but less than half this number voted on the ition to affiliate with the A. F, ‘L.. While the great majority of those id express an opinion voted for = plan, the 1,500 or 1,600 others who HOW MUCH IS WTAKIN' A CHANCE (MY @ilent dave to be reckoned THAT «=MEDICIN “ >) Good MAN~6'Pose ht possibi; hat man: it PLEAGE vel nor SHoud Die 7 eae 1918 Pree PmenRe CO OY Bromine Were, IT WoutD ONLY Be Jook with disfavor on the move ~ as @ result, the association will Hea-m | DAWGONCT ices of membership. However, AN! HERE TVE is not considered probable. : 4) ONLY GoT OES "The idea that all dive into re 564 wits _# wrong,” said Mr. Kyle. id me! force will be our weapon. / a" eball merely seek to protect our bers by inducing the managers wee our engagement contract ‘a as far as our plana go at pres- oMcers of the Equity admit It is probable that ity’s union charter will not ‘until there ie a gen- meeting of the federation. MIS6 ANGLIN’S CAST. Margaret Anglin, the com- which will present “Ae You the open air in &. Louis, is, bidney Gresnstreet,” Genevieve pe a ers, shepherds and’ others ‘will VOTTA Y'MEAN STRIKE “Two ?!? paber bin. YOU LITTLE RUNT, VY DON'T MER OPERA FOR DENVER. CHA LEARN HOW TO UMPIRE? Gwan Now! GET OFF TH'FIELD ILL SHow Y¥ How “‘T ARGUE CAN TAKE IRENE TO DINNER! -- -2--. ?—?= for Denver to present com- —-——?—-on! at the Lakeside, Casino this 2—-OU! avaor rf jcal sy. Tommy Mohr of the Hippo- ie executive staff will go along as — manager. Mrs. Leonel Ross ‘Brien, who used to write for the are Dorothy Maynard, Joseph Herbert, George Leon Moore, try Meyer, W. J. McCarthy, Mar- ret Crawford, Francis ter and ie Vernon. Clarence West will be musica! director. “PLAY FOR MISS FENWICK. Willard Mack ts writing a play for! me Fenwick. It is called “ mon jo Thing” and will be produced works on it between nis per-|General Manager. “The lazy loafer is | yet os | j ithin fifty miles of the city, to jeatre. at the New Brighton | probably hanging around some of od Tor stock.” He nae just returned those cafes out there.’ from Chicago where he saw “Mavour- | neen,” with Peggy O'Neil starred, BOTT PROVOKES THE MUSE. ee pier ‘ank Abbott, our Forty-Eighth ic] es ing 01 . * m which he dashed of while in «| Frederick, Henry “the Doviy invenuons a drama || OOUSIN ELEANOR’S HOW TO BECOME A ‘a Roadster.” Honk! Honk! | Tom Wise te considering a dip into| by Carl E. Frybe and Hiram K. Mo- KLUB COLUMN ‘KIDDIE KLUB’ MEMBER icenea: vaudeville with « Lambe .“Gambol"| derwell, which was recently given ip rama, It etante a the cu, eer ae ae ate try-out’ in Philadelphia, 1s to be re te reosing' op soft andes low, ‘Theodore Kosloff and a number of| Written and produced again. Another EAR COUSIN KIDDIES: re roadater's. Just ie other Russian dancers are going into| fot Wi ty. tet iste Suey ae. 600. D One of you writes to ask if PIN COUPON Tite tae to dash tie tet, Yaudevitie. They will open at the] Producing Compaly, Ine. membere of the Kiddie Klub are 9, Fond 4, en aed red es 1 el in “Btep a. expected to pay dues, The answer EVENING WORLD ra — ‘This Way” are a feature of that musi- WAS THAT FAIRY le: “No, they are not. “KIDDIE KLUB" TO LOAN—A BABY. cal show, ia to appear at Montmartre| The West Point cadets were in a| The Evening World formed this at- u'd ke to borrow a nice little | “t midnight beginning Monday. quandary as to which Broadway at-|tractive club for you Kiddies because wv pet for the summer send your name| The Friars’ “Frolic” is feos iy ed pe theatre are Wines: tee we thought that you would love it, address to Mark A. Luescher of | overflowing business on the road: The) Choice narrowed down to Mitzi Hajos|and you have proved that you do. Hippodrome and he may arrange | Mayor of Atlantic City gave George! ty “pom ” fiend’ you one. ‘Chin Chin. the baby |M. Coban an American flag Monduy,| 1 “Pom-Pom.” and one other musical | All that we ask in return is that you Sunday Mitzi drove to West he Kiddie Klub ant, must be sent somewhere| Byron Gay of Los Angeles has dedi-| Ki enjoy and appreciate the far'the summer, but It must be in the |cated a ong to the Actors’ Fund and) st any tort reviogen rt etl” fand that you become faithful mem- country. She is sixteen months old, | will give the profits from its sale to) “Pom-Pom” won, The cadets will | bers, weighs 612 pounds and likes mifk, | that organisation. The song will be see Mitzi June 12, esihas’ question” caked iin o"Dose applen,ercen grass, | peanuts and | sung the Strand and Hroadway ‘Ale Klub linesht Y dren. She can Jeave the Hip on! Theatres. INDEED IT SHOULD. the Kiddie Klub have meetings @hort notice, as her trunk is ell ready.) Harry Sweatman has resigned as N i am sorry to say that it does not be- Wardrobe manager for the Friars'| qcyor ny ut deat ee ame Werel cause 1 would ike to meet all my | Ps REBUKE FOR M. F. CORP. § [“'Frolic.” He had an argument with| Ls jorning to 860) new cousins who write me such | Save six pin coupons like th above, printed in the Kiddie Ml | Korner Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays. The numbers will be ed in rotation. You may any number, When you hay {coupons numbered in rotatl 14-—15—16-—17—-18-—19, write name on each and send them te mie general manager of a motion | Manager Fred Block, Arthur (Cane) tity gheuld te stoned: Lecter feet | sweet letters, pocms and stories und | ure concern—we'll call it the | Levy has succeeded him. Tople. draw such clever pictures, lason Film Corporation—which has| Marguerite McNulty, who has been ao Notice that to-day is the last day oles in various cities throughout | playing in “The Lollard" on the Or- FOOLISHMENT, of the May drawing contest and | ! : Kiddie Klub, Evening World, No, tly, pheum Circuit out West, t id a hi you A drawings that come in the Kiddie! 5 ed lant rocnived (ise tangrame| to New fork wearing 'e brand’ now Ay Salle ate oldu reagent Klub mails after to-day ‘may not en- Park Row, New York City, A Hing business was only fair. One, blue emoshtosh, mn ate ats Tike thal ter_the contest | i note, in which you must state a! ine bu Maneas City, ene from And dad betes bles ran the fence,” To we considered in athe contest | They Had a Wonderful Drive in the King’s Golden Chariot Drawn by White Horses. hata’ addtean ann and tha et ha and one from Chicago, and your drawings must reach The Even- | H a y your parent or guardian. We ‘were signed M. F. CORP. mean-| ME WANTS A 8TOCK HOUSE. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. |ing World not later than 5 o'clock | . Py of course, Mason Film Corpora-| TT. Daniel Frawley has five playa! “What is @ section boss?” this afternoon, ‘Kiddies who have| |SLEEPYLAND STORIES rue *kipoe eee" By Uncle BAD] | snd you your pins until you 1 . The general manager snorted | which he intends to produce if he can’ “A conductor on a sleeping car, I heir Spoliontions with all the given us ALL the information, Tage when he read them. Calling find a theatre outside of New York, guess.” : information properly given, | hw stenographer, he said: | Not yet received their | MEY 1018 by The Pree Publishing Co, | the fish on the grassy bank of the) Of his pocket and blew it loud and | 946 fed above, gWire this feller, M. F. Corp., that | (Tue New York Evening World.) |Uttle river, The King was glad, and| clear three times. Up came tho] When your note and coupons is. He couldn't be in all those COCOHOOOSDS , he said that ‘Tim would be a great | King’s white horses drawing his} received you will be presented lies. 2 ane eosnan ni W golden chariot, And the King took ee Paces at es send the mes- By Arthur Baer 4 |, 2°\.\i the jower right hand corner Tim Kept His Promise fisherman some day, Tim In with him and drove him| tarp ni and & certificate of = BR Pg ei cele DOG 0 WOORAMTNGOTOSGG | the June contest and ity subject. Aud And Rode in the Chartot,| Then the King caught * big fish,| tome. And that was not all; be took - Send it to Chicago,” snapped the | Coprright, 1916, by The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), I hope that every Kiddlo Kiub mem it diy too, and when it was landed on the) 1 Ym vey-O with him and Tin | THIS (8 THE KIDDIE KL per will compete for the June prizes | cosign. sug iy Fame Raiaune Co, |KTHMY DANK It Hopped around #0 hard| tut they vad a "mcnanea Atha, Every kidd thal ete ee (The Now York Evening World.) that Timmy laughed again, Then he; “But the best thing of all,” Mun. Joins the Kiub 5 NE day Tim was fishing with the asked the King what time it was,|ner said, “in my little boy who keeps ’ TTERS FROM ver H LETTERS Rte oeele KLUB King of the Woods in the rip- and the King sald “Halt-past threo | his | sive. sit i WE ROOF . . i pling little river that flows o'clock. Why do you want to know) "That 1s so,” said the King of the sig) the one wa Hp, v Sheaioe ear Cousin Eleanor ' he ' _ Pty Woods. In thie picture, in Half Sh, TH, T thank you vere: much for the| through the ravine at the edge of |tho time? 9 PALING COLLAR, lovely pin and certificate. Your lit- epyland Forest, They caught @| “Because I promised my Munner THE g AO, Ree Vowing ce tle cousin, KATHLEEN ANDREWS, | great many fishes, and the King put|that I would go with her for a drive KIDDIE KLUB’S JUNE PICTURE CONT Do your washing in halt h ir at E le pronwall Avenue, Dongan Hills,| his big tish in a big basket and|at four o'clock this afternoon,” said are tine by using VAN’S Z " J pies j Timmy put his little fishes in a little | ‘Timbo, hi - As the MAY Picture Contest closes to-day we will now ‘ UB, the wonderful Dear Cousin Blaanae | basket, They were having @ fine time.| | 'Who is golng to take yout” the nounce the subject for the JUNE Picture Centest which Washing tablet. Absolutely I have received my pin, and 1 am/ OMe fish took Timmy's hook and | MINE AAKGl Oo. ou seid Tiinbo, to-morrow and is open only to Kiddie Klub members, Nil NO RUBBING. _ Gives cortainly delighted with it. 1 have tugged and jumped so hard that he} “Which would you” rather dow! _, For the JUNE contest show in a drawing how you beautiful results. Just try told ull my kiddie friends’ al almost made ‘Tim fall into the river,|asked the King, “go driving with like to spend your vacation. This contest will close JUNE it » Y and most of them said they y but ‘mbo was @ strong little boy|syour Munner and Mister Tobey- The awards will be as follows: . get The Evening World hereafter and| with pig muscles in his arms be-| CbeY-O or stay here and catch flah?” $1 for the best picture by a member not over seven years old, 5e & 10c Ate sain our elub, ‘Thank you ever so | ™ _ Clee 1h TN ATA DOs) I'd rather catch fish, It's $1 for the best picture by ber eight or nine / Fen le Co. West Hobsken, N. J, mue HE aie Binosrely yours, | C4us0 he ate a lot of oatmeal, and he! the best fun,” said Timmy. $1 for the best picture by SLAND, Brooklyn, | pulled and tugged, and at last landed Then why are you going home?” $1 for the best picture by a use I made @ promise?” sald $1 for the beet picture by pee A a SPECIAL NOTICE TO MEMBERS WHO ENTERED MAY CONTEST, || Timmy. 7 Awards for the best pictures in the Klubhouse drawing contest will ||,,.,Jsht you are,” sald the King. 2 five award-winning pictures will be printed in || jx °"% poy OusnE to keep his prom- ginning next Monday, June 6, together with the Stas igh Tn Following them five pictures deserving Honorable Men- ion will be printed. NOMINATED "TD USTEN “THe PLANS ( FOR , SOMERODY 6) EES BUNGALOWS pictures win A new contest will be conducted in July, Send your pictures, with your name, age and address, number of your membership certificate, to The Kiddie K test, Evening World, No, 63 Park Row, N. Y, City. . UN take you home my The King took a lold whistle out , d

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